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reports say this attack was in response to france's military action in mali. what do you know about this? >> reporter: that's what this group who took these hostages, they call themselves the masked brigade, an al qaeda affiliate, if you l is saying this was in response for french intervention in mali. what i'm told by sources is that they could be using this as an excuse. this french intervention and algerians is very controversial among this group. but the level of planning that went into this attack suggests that is predates any type of french intervention, and they could just be using this to protect the fact that they've been planning for so long. they're also looking for a few other things other than ending this intervention. they're looking for their prisoners that are held by algeria and others to be released to mali where the group is based. >> at this stage of the game right now there are so many hostages, as many as 40. what's being done to potentially free them? >> the algerians have the lead. they say they won't negotiate with the hostages, but cl
reports say this attack was in response to france's military action in mali. what do you know about this? >> reporter: that's what this group who took these hostages, they call themselves the masked brigade, an al qaeda affiliate, if you l is saying this was in response for french intervention in mali. what i'm told by sources is that they could be using this as an excuse. this french intervention and algerians is very controversial among this group. but the level of planning that went...
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france. it's facing strong opposition from the roman catholic church. it's planned to be voted on this coming february or march. >>> former president george h.w. bush may finally get to leave the hospital this week. he's shown on his birthday last june has been in the hospital since november 23rd for bronchitis and a stubborn fever. a family spokesman says they are hopeful the president will be discharged. they are taking it a day at a time. his son, former florida governor jeb bush says his dad is expected to be released tomorrow. >>> it's considered hollywood's preview to the oscars. whoever wins big at this ceremony comes home with an academy award later. tonight, the gathering of the golden globes critics. the best film and television. best dramatic picture, "argo" "life of pi." it's been 30 days since the massacre at the elementary school in connecticut and two days until the vice president makes public his ideas to put the breaks on gun violence. we are live in newtown, connecticut, in
france. it's facing strong opposition from the roman catholic church. it's planned to be voted on this coming february or march. >>> former president george h.w. bush may finally get to leave the hospital this week. he's shown on his birthday last june has been in the hospital since november 23rd for bronchitis and a stubborn fever. a family spokesman says they are hopeful the president will be discharged. they are taking it a day at a time. his son, former florida governor jeb bush...
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she's just wed her partner, a woman in france. >>> an american soldier lost all of his limbs in iraq now has a new lease on life. the first service member to receive a double arm transplant. he appeared at a news conference at johns hopkins hospital in baltimore this past hour. doctors used a new procedure they hope will prevent his bod body from rejecting his new limbs. >> i can pretty much move my elbow, my elbow, the one i had before. i can rotate a little bit. this arm is not much movement at all, not yet, at least. hopefully -- we're hopeful for the future to get some pretty good function out of both of them. >> love that smile. he's only one of only seven people in the united states who have undergone successful double arm transplants. next hour, we'll take a look at how the surgery works and why it is such a breakthrough. >>> baseball stars, heroes to countless little leaguers, now facing accusations of doping. plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone likes 50% more... [ midwestern/chicago accent ] cheddar! yeah! 50 percent more [yodeling] yodel-ay-ee-oo. 50% more flash. [ southe
she's just wed her partner, a woman in france. >>> an american soldier lost all of his limbs in iraq now has a new lease on life. the first service member to receive a double arm transplant. he appeared at a news conference at johns hopkins hospital in baltimore this past hour. doctors used a new procedure they hope will prevent his bod body from rejecting his new limbs. >> i can pretty much move my elbow, my elbow, the one i had before. i can rotate a little bit. this arm is not...
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>> yes. >> in your opinion was it humanly possible to win the tour de france without doping? seven times in a row. >> not in my opinion. >> wow. and that was just in the first minute and a half of the interview. you kind of got it all there. but, really, there is so much more, and i'm going to play a lot more in the hour ahead. you will hear more of lance armstrong's jaw-dropping interview. first i want to go right to the heart of where it all happened, at least where it started, austin, texas, lance armstrong's hometown, home base. cnn's george howell is there. george, you know, this is not just a story where people across america are in disbelief are, you know, are outraged, are still angry, are considering forgiving him. this must be hell in his hometown. >> reporter: you know, ashleigh, the question here, was it believable, you know, he said all of the right words, but is he truly, sincerely apologetic, you know, for what he did here? and when you talk to people, some ask, you know, does it really make a difference, and some say they are disappointed. there are cyclists w
>> yes. >> in your opinion was it humanly possible to win the tour de france without doping? seven times in a row. >> not in my opinion. >> wow. and that was just in the first minute and a half of the interview. you kind of got it all there. but, really, there is so much more, and i'm going to play a lot more in the hour ahead. you will hear more of lance armstrong's jaw-dropping interview. first i want to go right to the heart of where it all happened, at least where it...
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using banned substances at the tour de france. most shocking of all he was not afraid of getting caught. it is all out there now. lance armstrong the biggest jeeter in the history of sport and shame on him. i want to bring in somebody, the former south carolina governor committed to an affair and found him a political punch line. he is making a comeback and running for congress and he joins me now exclusively. thank you for joining me. i am not linking what happened to you with the grotesque confessions spelling out lance armstrong. i have to ask you as somebody who has been through the minister of getting caught, doing something you should not have been and all the public abuse that comes your way and the downfall, what do you feel for lance armstrong tonight on that level? >> i feel bad for him. it is a remarkable storm that he is about to go through. i will suspect he will go through the steps of the personal journey. that maybe will bring in to a more humble spot and a spot or in he recognizes the grace and the giving of other
using banned substances at the tour de france. most shocking of all he was not afraid of getting caught. it is all out there now. lance armstrong the biggest jeeter in the history of sport and shame on him. i want to bring in somebody, the former south carolina governor committed to an affair and found him a political punch line. he is making a comeback and running for congress and he joins me now exclusively. thank you for joining me. i am not linking what happened to you with the grotesque...
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he's also been stripped of his seven tour de france titles. >>> chavez missed his own inauguration on thursday, though the supreme court said he could be sworn into his third term at a later time. the 58-year-old hasn't been heard from since he went to havana a month ago for cancer surgery. government officials said he suffered a severe lung infection after the operation. there was no firm evidence that chavez is even conscious. >>> number three, the deadly flu outbreak. the cdc is now reporting that two more children died. that brings the total of deaths this season up to 20. officials also say that number -- the number of reported u.s. cases has decreased, especially in the south, but it's too soon to tell if the season has peaked. >> and number four, bp has settled with as many as 100,000 plaintiffs who claimed they were sick or hurt by the 2010 gulf oil spill disaster. residents who live near the spill zone, a spokesman says bp is, quote, pleased with the settlement. >>> one of hollywood's most iconic movie theaters is getting a new name. grauman's will be called tcl chinese theat
he's also been stripped of his seven tour de france titles. >>> chavez missed his own inauguration on thursday, though the supreme court said he could be sworn into his third term at a later time. the 58-year-old hasn't been heard from since he went to havana a month ago for cancer surgery. government officials said he suffered a severe lung infection after the operation. there was no firm evidence that chavez is even conscious. >>> number three, the deadly flu outbreak. the...
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i think he has had his tour de france titles stripped, forced to step down from web strong and he may well feel like the path forward to be -- to remain relevant with live strong and be in the public eye and not be a pariah is to make an admission and start moving forward from there. >> i'm not here to parse lance's words, but isn't the consideration of make a confession an actual confession notice own right? >> yeah, it kind of seems like a sneaky almost confession already, but the reality is lance has been feeling out the conditions of a confession for some time the only thing that's changed in the last day is that the "new york times" wrote a story about it but he is definitely looking at ways to certainly cushion the story before it hits. >> armstrong, by the way, had been tested for doping more than 300 times during his professional career. >>> well, the story we are about to tell you includes some disturbing images and you have about 15 seconds, i guess to look away, if you wish. in seattle, a 2-year-old arrest is getting renew aid tension, that's after police released dash cam
i think he has had his tour de france titles stripped, forced to step down from web strong and he may well feel like the path forward to be -- to remain relevant with live strong and be in the public eye and not be a pariah is to make an admission and start moving forward from there. >> i'm not here to parse lance's words, but isn't the consideration of make a confession an actual confession notice own right? >> yeah, it kind of seems like a sneaky almost confession already, but the...
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. >> first of all, he's the gerard depardieux because he decided to leave france and go to russia. i was going to talk about notorious b.i.g. song, "mo money, mo problems." look, this is california. governor ann richards when she was governor and i was covering politics there, she would go to california to recruit companies to move to texas because of what, taxes. you have governor rick perry who sent a tweet to phil mickelson saying come on to texas. a lot of people live in texas and florida, why, because of taxes. today, tiger woods held a news conference, he's playing in the tournament out there in torrey pines and he addressed the issue, saying one of the reasons he left his native california to move to florida was because of taxes. hey, here's my suggestion to phil mickelson. if you really want to confront taxes, be the next arnold schwarzenegger and run for governor of california. >> there's another way to change it. >> run for governor. >> mickelson apologized. everyone jumps on the guy and he said look, i should have kept my comments private but then he also said this. i th
. >> first of all, he's the gerard depardieux because he decided to leave france and go to russia. i was going to talk about notorious b.i.g. song, "mo money, mo problems." look, this is california. governor ann richards when she was governor and i was covering politics there, she would go to california to recruit companies to move to texas because of what, taxes. you have governor rick perry who sent a tweet to phil mickelson saying come on to texas. a lot of people live in...
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despite the fact that france's constitutional court ruled that france proposed tax plan is illegal and unfair, the french president is still trying to find a way to raise the tax rate on the wealthiest in his country from 41% to 75%. and you're complaining, america? as you can imagine, many in france are not very happy about this and some like actor gerard depardieu say they will abandon france rather than pay, give up their citizenship. but where will depardieu go? originally he would end up in bell gain where he owns a house but now there is another contender him. russia. putin has said he will grant citizenship because artists are easily offended and therefore i understand the feelings of depardieu. this is the same putin that had them locked up for rioting. is he he a big fan of his movies or just trying to get attention for himself? because everything putin does, usually shirtless, by the way, seems to, well, you know, promote vladimir putin and the toy industry, take a look at this ultra realistic vladimir putin doll. it comes dressed in a suit and tie and includes a wrist watch,
despite the fact that france's constitutional court ruled that france proposed tax plan is illegal and unfair, the french president is still trying to find a way to raise the tax rate on the wealthiest in his country from 41% to 75%. and you're complaining, america? as you can imagine, many in france are not very happy about this and some like actor gerard depardieu say they will abandon france rather than pay, give up their citizenship. but where will depardieu go? originally he would end up...
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i have spoken to officials who are concerned about france's ability and capacity to execute this, to fulfill their mission of eradicating terrorism and terrorists in mali. how far are you willing to go? >> the fench foreign legion, the battalions are very good. the neighboring countries like algeria have an interest. they don't want to see this cancer spread. and so the u.s.'s position here is to provide the logistics and also to provide the intelligence in order to help get this job done but not to provide boots on the ground. that is not our role here. this is for the countries of north africa and west africa along with the french government who has already had so many of the citizen ises seized and ransomed over the years that with 6,000 citizens remaining in mali they have decided to take a stand. we need to back them in that stand. >> we appreciate you taking the time and mike rogers is going to be our guest later on in the hour. find out the latest on what we know about the americans being held hostage tonight. >>> the nra is taking on gun control with a controversial new ad in
i have spoken to officials who are concerned about france's ability and capacity to execute this, to fulfill their mission of eradicating terrorism and terrorists in mali. how far are you willing to go? >> the fench foreign legion, the battalions are very good. the neighboring countries like algeria have an interest. they don't want to see this cancer spread. and so the u.s.'s position here is to provide the logistics and also to provide the intelligence in order to help get this job done...
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but france is taking the lead, in a push to route out al qaeda from mali. but the obama administration debated that help, worried it would take americans an even bigger target overseas. the white house is still considering sending refueling planes for french fighter jets, but wants more specifics on what france will target. but the biggest question for the administration, what's the end game? >> we would all like to see the elimination of al qaeda and others from northern mali. >> reporter: but like libya and syria, the u.s. is hesitant to become deeply involved in a murky fight with no clear outcome. and as for purging al qaeda from mali, the top u.s. military commander in africa says, french or no french, it can't be done. >> realistically, probably the best you can get is containment and disruption. >> reporter: now, there is some division within the military and the administration as a whole. some feel the u.s. should take a stronger role now to keep the al qaeda affiliate in mali from going from a regional threat to a global one. erin? >> thanks very m
but france is taking the lead, in a push to route out al qaeda from mali. but the obama administration debated that help, worried it would take americans an even bigger target overseas. the white house is still considering sending refueling planes for french fighter jets, but wants more specifics on what france will target. but the biggest question for the administration, what's the end game? >> we would all like to see the elimination of al qaeda and others from northern mali. >>...
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it took off when he won his first tour de france. it helped people with clinical trials, second opinions and insurance, and changed global public policy. >> i can guarantee you that the livestrong message will touch all conduits of our society. >> it needs a global response. lance armstrong and his group are the right people to do it. >> is that unique? >> it's very rear rare. there are very few charities that have that kind of rise and growth. it's exceptional, it really is. >> founded on armstrong's belief that sharing cancer information is a moral and ethical imperative, the top tier charity partners with the cdc to create a national platform working aggressively in texas to pass $3 billion in bonds for cancer research, and -- >> throughout this campaign, i promised to make it my mission to keep cancer at the forefront. >> even pressed presidential candidates on ways they would commit to fight the disease. >> a disease that has touched the life of nearly every american. >> now all of that is threatened. armstrong stepped down from
it took off when he won his first tour de france. it helped people with clinical trials, second opinions and insurance, and changed global public policy. >> i can guarantee you that the livestrong message will touch all conduits of our society. >> it needs a global response. lance armstrong and his group are the right people to do it. >> is that unique? >> it's very rear rare. there are very few charities that have that kind of rise and growth. it's exceptional, it...
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fabrice buton is from france. we know the french fair thafr football. >> it's very important. we believe 50% of your health is nutrition. >> reporter: this is the force. this is an electronics forks it has batteries inside and tracks how you eat. the real selling point, is if you're eating too fast, it's going to buzz or light up and tell you to slow down, right? >> you have a gentle vibration, you see when you have the finger here,ist the sam as when i, then if i do it so fast, there's a slight vibration. one of them is the time you start eating. the second is the number of fork servings you do during each meal. the third is the interval. so every time i bring the food to my mouth, if i do it too fast that would be the gentle vie braggs. so i bring some food, right? >> hurry up, dan, do it faster, let's see what happens. >> within ten seconds. >> now. >> it buzzes, it vibrates. >> reporter: this is vibrating. how can people get their hands on this? >> this is available in febru y february. what is interesting in 2006, there was a study in the united states showing that people
fabrice buton is from france. we know the french fair thafr football. >> it's very important. we believe 50% of your health is nutrition. >> reporter: this is the force. this is an electronics forks it has batteries inside and tracks how you eat. the real selling point, is if you're eating too fast, it's going to buzz or light up and tell you to slow down, right? >> you have a gentle vibration, you see when you have the finger here,ist the sam as when i, then if i do it so...
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it happened in france and spain and italy and japan. >> the reason we cannot remove the weapons is because the threat of your own government turning on you? >> yes. it is because they are counter bailing rights and responsibilities. >> you made your position you made your point crystal clear. people are not stupid. they can make up their own minds. an amazing young man survived a deadly school shooting and wants to tell the people of newtown. he tells his story, next. my doctor told me calcium is efficiently absorbed in small continuous amounts. citracal slow release continuously releases calcium plus d with efficient absorption in one daily dose. citracal slow release. impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and co
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. >> armstrong was stripped of his seven tour de france titles and banned from cycling last october after the u.s. anti doping agency presented evidence that had orchestrated a sophisticated doping program. >>> a man answers an ad on craigslist volunteering to be a sperm donor for a lesbian couple. sounds fine, right? but now three years later the state of kansas says he's got to hand over child support. >>> an american pilot has been suspended for allegedly being drunk right before takeoff. tsa agents in minneapolis say they smelled alcohol on his breath. the 48-year-old pilot was on the plane yesterday wrapping up his preflight when officers gave him a breathalyzer test. he allegedly failed the test and police arrested him. >>> a man no got disrupted on a flight from iceland to new york eventually found out he was messing with the wrong passengers and crew. they used duct tape and zip ties to keep him from talking or moving. not a good way to travel. iceland air says it can't vouch for the photo but a spokesman confirms a passenger had to be restrained after hitting, screaming and spitt
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he's sitting down with oprah next week, his first interview since he was stripped of his seven tour de france titles and banned for life. the rumor is he's going to use that interview to admit he took performance enhancing drugs for years. howard kurtz host of "reliable choices" and lauren ashburn, editor-in-chief of "the daily gallow." nice to talk to both of you. do you think he has to confess if he's going to sit down with oprah? >> what else is he going to d is he going to talk about his family? he has to do something, right? but the problem is i don't think oprah is oprah anymore. do you know when her show is on? do you know? do you watch? >> doesn't matter. >> 7:00 p.m. -- >> doesn't matter. >> -- at 4:00. >> the youtube clip. >> that's exactly the problem. if just a youtube clip makes it you've got 30 seconds at the most. are you going to sit down and watch an hour and a half of lance armstrong? >> she is still oprah winfrey and lance armstrong who by the way lied to me in two interviews as well as the rest of the world sees he has to go to the church of oprah and seek absolution. >> i
he's sitting down with oprah next week, his first interview since he was stripped of his seven tour de france titles and banned for life. the rumor is he's going to use that interview to admit he took performance enhancing drugs for years. howard kurtz host of "reliable choices" and lauren ashburn, editor-in-chief of "the daily gallow." nice to talk to both of you. do you think he has to confess if he's going to sit down with oprah? >> what else is he going to d is he...
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. >> reporter: the obamas have relished sharing their adventure was their kids, traveling to france and russia where they toured the kremlin and ate dinner above red square. meeting world leaders as they did in brazil and south africa where they met nelson mandela. there are still big milestones aheadobamas as a family. soon there will be two teenagers in the white house, malia will soon be old enough to drive, apply to colleges. and, yes, date. >> excellent reporting. thanks very much. we are just getting word that the leadership of the congress, they are over at the white house having coffee with the president. the speaker, the majority leader, the senate majority leader. they all went over. that's mice gesture. >> started with a teat from eric cantor himself. i think we can read into it that's a better way to start a second term than not have them over for coffee. >> i can't remember that ever happening, you know. often you have a change of parties so that a president of one party greets another from another party. inviting the leadership, i think symbolically is very important. it i
. >> reporter: the obamas have relished sharing their adventure was their kids, traveling to france and russia where they toured the kremlin and ate dinner above red square. meeting world leaders as they did in brazil and south africa where they met nelson mandela. there are still big milestones aheadobamas as a family. soon there will be two teenagers in the white house, malia will soon be old enough to drive, apply to colleges. and, yes, date. >> excellent reporting. thanks very...
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compared to the tour de france. >> yes, compared to the tour de france, but triathlons are a big sport. jeff, i don't know how often you're running out there but there are a lot of folks competing in triathlons. there's not the scale of the tour de france, but there are a lot of events in which -- he's a competitor. he wants to compete. >> well, you can also time yourself and see if you can beat your next time. you can also be a normal weekend athlete. i agree with jeff. it's a puzzle that he would do this, 4.3 million people watched this last night. it turned into sort of a super bowl. but lance turns everything into sort of a super bowl. that's what being lance is. he's always had this cinematic sense of self that he's always been filmed in his own movie. he's almost addicted to that notion of himself as a hero. i think that's one of the more moving things at the end when she said what kind of human being are you, and he didn't have much of an answer, did he? >> we have to take a quick break. we'll have more with our panel on the other side. we'll be right back. ♪ [ male announcer
compared to the tour de france. >> yes, compared to the tour de france, but triathlons are a big sport. jeff, i don't know how often you're running out there but there are a lot of folks competing in triathlons. there's not the scale of the tour de france, but there are a lot of events in which -- he's a competitor. he wants to compete. >> well, you can also time yourself and see if you can beat your next time. you can also be a normal weekend athlete. i agree with jeff. it's a...
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people were saying he was blood doping, he'd been blood doping throughout all the tour de frances that he won all seven of them. i'm sure that was true, but that sport was so rife with doping, so rife with cheating, so rife with the use of performance enhancers, i said, all right, if that's all they have, then he basically is equaling the playing field. he overcame cancer, which is an incredible story. he starts this foundation, livestrong, which is really, really doing great work on behalf of millions of cancer survivors. so, i -- you know, look, at the end of the day, it was my fault, but i do cringe when i see that cover. it's embarrassing, and i said, i believe in him, he's a hero, and just leave him alone. because it did seem like a witch hunt for ten years, by travis tiger and the u.s. anti-doping agency, but i was wrong. >> i wanted to just play a clip, when you defended him, you call him a hero, which you did back in august, but here's what you said at the time. i'm sure a very different tone from now, when you know things are different. but here is you then. >> i think there's
people were saying he was blood doping, he'd been blood doping throughout all the tour de frances that he won all seven of them. i'm sure that was true, but that sport was so rife with doping, so rife with cheating, so rife with the use of performance enhancers, i said, all right, if that's all they have, then he basically is equaling the playing field. he overcame cancer, which is an incredible story. he starts this foundation, livestrong, which is really, really doing great work on behalf of...
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that didn't stop him, though, from being stripped of his seven tour de france titles and following a damming report last october from the u.s. anti-doping agency that stated armstrong led the most sophisticated, professionalized and successful doping program that sport has ever seen. he has told associates and anti-doping officials that he is considering publicly admitting he did use, his austin-texed based attorney said he is not in discussions with world anti-doping agencies about a possible admission. what is the 41-year-old's motivation to come clean? according to "new york times" to persuade anti-doping officials to restore his eligibility so he can resume his athletic career. he is hoping to compete in triathlon, the sport that upheld the ban against him taking part in sanction events. know confession would bring legal mine fields that testified under oath that he was not tainted by illegal substances. randi? >> mark mckay, thank you very much. >>> this weekend means one thing for nfl fans, playoffs. afc houston texans knocking off the cincinnati bengals, 19-13 to book a meetin
that didn't stop him, though, from being stripped of his seven tour de france titles and following a damming report last october from the u.s. anti-doping agency that stated armstrong led the most sophisticated, professionalized and successful doping program that sport has ever seen. he has told associates and anti-doping officials that he is considering publicly admitting he did use, his austin-texed based attorney said he is not in discussions with world anti-doping agencies about a possible...
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remember he's been stripped of his tour de france titles, let's take you to france to hear people there are reacting on the phone with us is cnn's zain verjee. she's in a town just outside of paris, so i'm ready, hit me. i'm sure it's not going to be good. >> reporter: bon jour. it's 3:00 a.m., that's oprah's interview. lot of people i talked to said they're not staying up for it, they don't care and they're fed up with the whole armstrong story. i asked this one woman are you going to watch, she said [ speaking in french ] "when is it?" they are going to try to watch online but most people say they just want him to go away, they want the story to die down but they don't really care about the oprah interview. carol? >> what about the tour de france, is it affecting that, i'm sure it's affecting that race. what do they say about that? >> reporter: well, they feel at some point the integrity of the tour de france, though it's been shattered for now, because of the whole armstrong debackle that down the road they hope the image will be restored. people i talked to said it doesn't matter ho
remember he's been stripped of his tour de france titles, let's take you to france to hear people there are reacting on the phone with us is cnn's zain verjee. she's in a town just outside of paris, so i'm ready, hit me. i'm sure it's not going to be good. >> reporter: bon jour. it's 3:00 a.m., that's oprah's interview. lot of people i talked to said they're not staying up for it, they don't care and they're fed up with the whole armstrong story. i asked this one woman are you going to...
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when writing that book, you did a lot of research and actually went tour de france. when you spoke with the athletes, how widespread did you find that doping really is? >>. >> one thing i found my initial impressions of what was going on were very incorrect. because i had written a previous book about cycling that got a lot of attention in the cycling community, i was fortunate that a lot of athletes wanted to talk to me. they knew that i was writing a book. they knew that it dealt with the pressures to use drugs, and they were willing to tell me exactly what they were going through because they didn't want to say it publicly, but they did want the story to get out, and i found out it was very widespread obviously. >> and you've actually said when it comes to cycling, if you don't dope, you become irrelevant. i mean, do you think the sport could ever be clean? >> yeah, absolutely. there's some good things happening. there's a new method of testing which is called the biological passport which doesn't test for drugs. it tests for changes in your parameters. and i have
when writing that book, you did a lot of research and actually went tour de france. when you spoke with the athletes, how widespread did you find that doping really is? >>. >> one thing i found my initial impressions of what was going on were very incorrect. because i had written a previous book about cycling that got a lot of attention in the cycling community, i was fortunate that a lot of athletes wanted to talk to me. they knew that i was writing a book. they knew that it dealt...
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>> yes. >> yes or no, in all seven of your tour de france victories did you ever take banned substances or blood dope? >> yes. >> in your opinion, was it humanly possible to win the tour de france without doping, seven times in a row? >> not in my opinion. >> armstrong says he was a bully, describing how he treated those who tried to expose him. people he now acknowledges were, in fact, telling the truth about him. these lies could end up costing lance armstrong tens of millions of dollars. from those he sued in the past all the way up to his primary sponsor, the united states postal service right here in washington. our own lisa sylvester is adding up all of the numbers for us. she's joins us with details. what are you learning, lisa? >> lance armstrong carried on this lie for more than a decade and now there are really two groups of people who could come after him for money. those who paid him large sums, his sponsors, an insurance company that paid out large winning bonuses after his supposed tour de france wins and then there are the people who he viciously attacked, trying to cover
>> yes. >> yes or no, in all seven of your tour de france victories did you ever take banned substances or blood dope? >> yes. >> in your opinion, was it humanly possible to win the tour de france without doping, seven times in a row? >> not in my opinion. >> armstrong says he was a bully, describing how he treated those who tried to expose him. people he now acknowledges were, in fact, telling the truth about him. these lies could end up costing lance...
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armstrong has been stripped of his seven tour de france titles and banned from cycling for life. armstrong has always denied using banned performance enhancing drugs. i asked peter flags, editor-in-chief of "bicycling" magazine if this admission is all part of a bigger negotiation. >> my sources also indicate that armstrong and some of his representatives have been reaching out to the people u.s. anti-doping agency, at the u.s. justice department and some of the individuals that might have financial claims against him, and he's seeing if he can negotiate a situation where he could make a confession. in f that happ-- if that happen though i've known the accusations to be true for a couple of years at least, it would be shocking to see him make that admission. >> i guess the question is he's had so much time over the years to do this. why now do you think? >> well, i think in the last six months he's really seen just how bad his situation could get, that he's been forced to step down from his leadership role in livestrong, he's been banned from competing as a triathlete. and i thin
armstrong has been stripped of his seven tour de france titles and banned from cycling for life. armstrong has always denied using banned performance enhancing drugs. i asked peter flags, editor-in-chief of "bicycling" magazine if this admission is all part of a bigger negotiation. >> my sources also indicate that armstrong and some of his representatives have been reaching out to the people u.s. anti-doping agency, at the u.s. justice department and some of the individuals that...
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now this activist and actress is threatening to say bye to france. why would she turn her back on the place she has loved for so long? might be surprised. it is coming up next. what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. [ sneezes ] [ male announcer ] you may be an allergy muddler. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. zyrtec®. love the air. [ sneezes ] >>> first it was actor and now it is formerer sex symbol bardot famous french actress says she plans to ask for russian nationality. bardot is doing it for another reason. she says she is going to leave if two circus elephants in france are put to death there. the russian president -- michelle turner joins us with the story behind these elephants. i think most people are astounded to hear bardot say this after an entire life as a french citizen. what
now this activist and actress is threatening to say bye to france. why would she turn her back on the place she has loved for so long? might be surprised. it is coming up next. what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. [ sneezes ] [ male announcer ] you may be an allergy muddler. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different...
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the two-time cycling champion, an analyst who called his first tour de france. john, welcome to you. we visited this moment ago. watch. >> lance is a killer. that's why you watch him. any of these guys who compete at this high level are killers. they are ruthless and murderers. that's what they do. >> on one level you have the killer, someone who is a ruthless competitor. what takes that person to the next level to cheat, to roll over him in their path to get there. >> it's complex. for lance and for professional athletes and baseball players who take amphetamines, this is the mentality. they think it's part of the game. lance armstrong walked into a system with the u.s. postal service team that was established. what happens when you grow up in a sport, you grow up in a bubble. after a while, things become that would seem strange outside of that bubble become normal. it's not doping or cheating, but preparation. medical preparation. that's how they view it within themselves. >> you bring up baseball. you have the likes of mark mcgwire or barry bonds or pete rose
the two-time cycling champion, an analyst who called his first tour de france. john, welcome to you. we visited this moment ago. watch. >> lance is a killer. that's why you watch him. any of these guys who compete at this high level are killers. they are ruthless and murderers. that's what they do. >> on one level you have the killer, someone who is a ruthless competitor. what takes that person to the next level to cheat, to roll over him in their path to get there. >> it's...
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it was 2001, just after he won the tour de france three times, brought so many people together, some 15,000 people together if i remember correctly. it was a great celebration. here you had an athlete who, you know, not only inspired the world but he was also a cancer survivor and people took note of that. but now when you think about lance, you can't help but be disappointed and when you talk to people here in austin, you can tell that they are looking at him differently. >> well, he's an icon here, you know, people looked up to him, they admired him, but now they're going to kind of look at him maybe in a little negative light now, like, do we really want lance armstrong to be the icon of austin, texas? you know, a lot of people have that question in their mind now, you know, i don't know if i want this guy to be the face of austin anymore. >> reporter: you know, there's also a bike path here in austin. a lot's changed. there's a new bike path named after lance armstrong. there's the store, you know, that he co-owns, but, you know, some people are questioning whether that bike path
it was 2001, just after he won the tour de france three times, brought so many people together, some 15,000 people together if i remember correctly. it was a great celebration. here you had an athlete who, you know, not only inspired the world but he was also a cancer survivor and people took note of that. but now when you think about lance, you can't help but be disappointed and when you talk to people here in austin, you can tell that they are looking at him differently. >> well, he's...
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but the thing is, you know, armstrong has been stripped of his seven tour de france titles. he was banned from cycling last october after there was evidence that he had been involved in a cover up, could it be too much forearm strong, if he says yes, i doped. then it could potentially be over. this is a pretty risky move. >> it could be over, and there's also legal mine fields along the way. i think there-- i think there's pressure from associates that he should come clean. he is thinking of coming clean, because over a decade he has said he never failed a a doping test, so it is huge. >> is there an element of the phoenix rising from the ashes that he does this he can regain status as an athlete by competing in triathlons and maybe show the world that he is still worthy of being acknowledged as an athlete? >> i think when it came down, there's two thoughts when it came to the court of public opinion. people liked lance armstrong for what he did for cancer research, and the millions the dollars for the livestrong organization that he raised. but perhaps they did not feel tha
but the thing is, you know, armstrong has been stripped of his seven tour de france titles. he was banned from cycling last october after there was evidence that he had been involved in a cover up, could it be too much forearm strong, if he says yes, i doped. then it could potentially be over. this is a pretty risky move. >> it could be over, and there's also legal mine fields along the way. i think there-- i think there's pressure from associates that he should come clean. he is thinking...
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and we're hearing only interview since the doping revelations that stripped him of the seven tour de france titles and banned him from olympic sports for life. over the years, armstrong has strongly denied using any kind of performance enhancing drugs. >> everybody wants to know what i'm on. what am i on? i'm on my bike. >> but since the u.s. anti-doping authority found him guilty and his sponsors started fleeing, armstrong hasn't said a word. no admission of guilt, no admission of wrongdoing. earlier i spoke with christine brennan, columnist with "usa today" sports and she's been vocal about lance armstrong and she said a source told them that lance armstrong is giving quote/unquote, serious consideration to a confession. oprah billing this as a quote/unquote, no holds barred intervi interview. joined by lauren ashburn from the daily down low from washington and contributor to the daily beast. good to see you. picking oprah, this is all about strategy and managing an image, who does he give the tell-all to, to oprah. what do you make of that choice? >> well, oprah has not had a syndicated
and we're hearing only interview since the doping revelations that stripped him of the seven tour de france titles and banned him from olympic sports for life. over the years, armstrong has strongly denied using any kind of performance enhancing drugs. >> everybody wants to know what i'm on. what am i on? i'm on my bike. >> but since the u.s. anti-doping authority found him guilty and his sponsors started fleeing, armstrong hasn't said a word. no admission of guilt, no admission of...
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he was frustrated with france's high tax rates and thought they could go higher, so he announced he is giving up his french citizenship and is going to move somewhere else. right now, it appears russia is the most likely destination, but he's not the only one. today, another french star has announced she is going to do exactly the same thing. legendary actress brigette bardot has announced she's considering moving to russia if putin is willing to give her citizenship. unlike depardieu, she's leaving over animals. a french court has ordered that two circus elephants be euthanized due to fears they're carrying tuberculosis. she runs an animal rights foundation and wants those elephants spared. she said i have decided i will ask for russian nationality to get out of this country which has become nothing more than an animal cemetery. she's obviously very passionate about the issue, but it raises an interesting question. why is everybody picking russia? is it okay to turn your back on your country if you don't agree with something that happens, whether it be taxes or euthanizing animals or
he was frustrated with france's high tax rates and thought they could go higher, so he announced he is giving up his french citizenship and is going to move somewhere else. right now, it appears russia is the most likely destination, but he's not the only one. today, another french star has announced she is going to do exactly the same thing. legendary actress brigette bardot has announced she's considering moving to russia if putin is willing to give her citizenship. unlike depardieu, she's...
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are you surprised that france is helping deal with this crisis in mali? >> i'm not surprised to not let the al qaeda affiliates in mali and other countries become more powerful, to gain a foothold in those countries. we're under a lot of pressure. you hear from our own political leaders advocating that the u.s. get involved and do something strong. the other consideration, though, is that it does play into some of these political aims of the islamic groups to say, here, look, here is the u.s. looking for a way to get in our country or region and exert their power. so there is a little bit of difficulty. you have the french trying to establish a coalition and get assistance from countries much like the u.s. wanted assistance in the original gulf war and then also in the iraq and afghanistan to say that this is not a unilateral action on the part of one country but a coalition. >> hold on for a moment. paul kruk shake is joining us right now. what do you make of the latest information we're getting, paul, coming out of algeria where these americans and othe
are you surprised that france is helping deal with this crisis in mali? >> i'm not surprised to not let the al qaeda affiliates in mali and other countries become more powerful, to gain a foothold in those countries. we're under a lot of pressure. you hear from our own political leaders advocating that the u.s. get involved and do something strong. the other consideration, though, is that it does play into some of these political aims of the islamic groups to say, here, look, here is the...
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the doctor was questioned and later charged under france's anti-drugs act. >> as the 1998 tour de france got under way, the lid was blown off systematic doping in the peliton. >> it was pretty clear it was a major problem. french police are arresting team members or followers with industrial quantities of doping substances and equipment. >> the following year, the tour de france was billed as the tour of renewal. teams were terrified of being raided. but lance armstrong came prepared with a delivery man in tow called moto man. >> it was a gardener/handy man for lance armstrong. to get epo for the tour de france, we came up with a plan. and the plan had moto man involved where he would follow the race, always stayed within probably a half hour drive of our motorcycle drive from our hotel. he basically had the container filled with epo. and he would basically just wait for a phone call on a secret phone. when he had to do a delivery, he would do a delivery. >> armstrong coming up now. can he get off to a great start in the tour de france? he is aiming at 8:09. 8:02.51. lance armstrong with
the doctor was questioned and later charged under france's anti-drugs act. >> as the 1998 tour de france got under way, the lid was blown off systematic doping in the peliton. >> it was pretty clear it was a major problem. french police are arresting team members or followers with industrial quantities of doping substances and equipment. >> the following year, the tour de france was billed as the tour of renewal. teams were terrified of being raided. but lance armstrong came...
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seven-time winner of the tour de france. this is the biggest fraud in the history of sport, the biggest. he couldn't have done it alone. >> armstrong has been stripped of his seven tour de france victories, banned from his sport, left his charity and lost nearly everything. but he hopes comments like these he made on the own network -- >> they are my mistake and i'm sorry for that. >> -- might be enough to help restore his reputation and rewrite his story. >> you win the tour de france seven times, you have a happy marriage, you have children -- it's just this mythic, perfect story. and it wasn't true. >> it's the greatest sports story ever told in many ways. that's why it's been the most traumatic fall from grace. >> yes or no, did you ever take banned substances to enhance your cycling performance? >> yes. my cocktail, so to speak, was only epo, but not a lot, transfusions and testosterone. >> doping, he told winfrey, was just part of doing business. >> we have to have air in our tires or we have to have water in our bottl
seven-time winner of the tour de france. this is the biggest fraud in the history of sport, the biggest. he couldn't have done it alone. >> armstrong has been stripped of his seven tour de france victories, banned from his sport, left his charity and lost nearly everything. but he hopes comments like these he made on the own network -- >> they are my mistake and i'm sorry for that. >> -- might be enough to help restore his reputation and rewrite his story. >> you win the...
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the tour de france will get back the prize money. but the biggest risk he faces is this federal whistleblower suit that was filed by floyd landis, one of the fellow riders, possibly joined by the federal government later. $30 million that went to the postal service team. that's federal money. potentially triple damages. so he is looking at as much as $90 million -- >> does he have that much money? >> i've seen estimates of over $100 million in his account. now i don't know if he's going to have a judgment of $90 million against him, but you are still talking about an enormous amount of money. no lawyer in the world would have advised him to do this. there is -- this was some psychological thing. this was not a legal justification. >> erin it was an incredibly gripping interview. there's going to be more tomorrow night and no doubt a lot more to talk about. >> you say no lawyer in the world. hearing jeff say that, would have advised him to do that. what's going to come next in terms of whether he's going to testify under oath. that's
the tour de france will get back the prize money. but the biggest risk he faces is this federal whistleblower suit that was filed by floyd landis, one of the fellow riders, possibly joined by the federal government later. $30 million that went to the postal service team. that's federal money. potentially triple damages. so he is looking at as much as $90 million -- >> does he have that much money? >> i've seen estimates of over $100 million in his account. now i don't know if he's...
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just wants to forget the stain on its beloved tour de france. most french, though, say that they're just exhausted with this story. they've had enough. and they want the world to move on. victor? >> zain, thanks. let's go back now to randi kaye, live on the national mall in d.c. and we know that there's at least one fife and drum squad there, practicing and preparing. and we've seen all week, all the preps with even the stand-ins for the first family as they prepare for the inauguration. >> yeah, they don't want anything to go wrong here, so they've been practicing for weeks now. and yes, we have a little bit of free music here on the mall, that i'm sure will continue throughout the morning. we'll also have plenty of security here on the mall and around washington, in the days ahead. we'll be talking about that. but do you worry that airport security guards get a little too close? a look at you and your family with those new whole body scanners. well, we'll tell you about some changes the tsa is making after much public outcry. well, i didn. see
just wants to forget the stain on its beloved tour de france. most french, though, say that they're just exhausted with this story. they've had enough. and they want the world to move on. victor? >> zain, thanks. let's go back now to randi kaye, live on the national mall in d.c. and we know that there's at least one fife and drum squad there, practicing and preparing. and we've seen all week, all the preps with even the stand-ins for the first family as they prepare for the inauguration....
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because when he finished third in the tour de france, that's pretty darn good. and if he's saying he did that clean, then that's pretty remarkable. so he wants to give himself some credibility here. bill, what do you think? >> it seems important. to him. i've talked to him quite a bit about those comeback years. i wrote a book about his comeback. he was always adamant to me then and now that he was clean. there's a bio passport. they took some samples. it seemed to show otherwise. but he's really holding fast to this. there are just certain things that he just does not seem ready to give up now. and maybe ever. that's what we're going to find out as the months and weeks and years go on. >> it would be bizarre for him to then later on say, well, actually, i also lied about something i said to oprah winfrey. i mean, we've seen this before. john edward did this famously when he came clean on the affair with rielle hunter, but refused to admit he'd fathered the child with her and then his coming clean interview wasn't really a coming clean interview. i also want to
because when he finished third in the tour de france, that's pretty darn good. and if he's saying he did that clean, then that's pretty remarkable. so he wants to give himself some credibility here. bill, what do you think? >> it seems important. to him. i've talked to him quite a bit about those comeback years. i wrote a book about his comeback. he was always adamant to me then and now that he was clean. there's a bio passport. they took some samples. it seemed to show otherwise. but...
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lance armstrong won seven tour de france titles. the reason why now that the titles have been stripped and haven't given to the second place finishers, every second place finisher has been found implicated in performance enhancing drugs. the sport makes major league baseball look clean in comparison. it makes las vegas look like salt lake city. it's just the sort of thing that they need to actually now get started and prove that this wasn't just about chasing lance armstrong, the big white whale, this wasn't just about going after him which lance armstrong and his defenders said, this business cleaning up the sport. >> how do they even start that process when you talk about this? this is a sport that doesn't seem to have all that much legitimacy when you look at top level cyclists around the globe now. >> yeah. i mean it's very difficult to get started in terms of cleaning up the sport. the first reason is that the sport itself is very dangerous. if you have the same number of deaths in the national football league that you've had i
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what happens if france fails? mali after all is the number one haven for jihadists around the world. if france fails, what is the united states going to end up having to do? >> i don't think -- look, the way jay carney describes it from the podium, it sounds what i call the libyan model. we will provide intelligence, logistics support, maybe some air support, but we're not going to put troops on the ground. they have a big belief, the bigger threat and i think it's probably correct, direct threat to the united states is from yemen. we're not interested in getting involved in mali. look on the african continent. the one direct threat to the united states from the african continent really does come from somalia. we can trace americans who have gone there to fight and we don't want the sort of really sad history of blackhawk down. we don't want to go back to somalia. we're not going to mali. the malinans know it. the french know it. we will not put boots on the ground there. >>> "outfront" next, an investigation, chi
what happens if france fails? mali after all is the number one haven for jihadists around the world. if france fails, what is the united states going to end up having to do? >> i don't think -- look, the way jay carney describes it from the podium, it sounds what i call the libyan model. we will provide intelligence, logistics support, maybe some air support, but we're not going to put troops on the ground. they have a big belief, the bigger threat and i think it's probably correct,...
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government and elsewhere, are not confident in france's ability to fully do that. will the united states be able to avoid more significant involvement or not? >> i think we have to plan as if we won't be able to avoid this kind of significant involvement. basically what that means is just as general clark mentioned, we are going to have to make sure that we have the right kind of sensors? pla in place, logistics in place, do the planning that puts the right kinds of troops in place should we need to go in and do something preferably with a surgical variety. this is going to be a major issue for us because the french will be able to achieve certain tactical successes. but from the broad strategic standpoint, it's going to be more difficult for them to root out this al qaeda element. >> thanks very much to both you have. we appreciate it. >>>. >> still to come, a major labbyist for the nra admitted the nra was wrong. >>> some of the most powerful people in the world flock to a speech by the ceo of yahoo!. and then something truly bizarre happened. >>> a catholic hosp
government and elsewhere, are not confident in france's ability to fully do that. will the united states be able to avoid more significant involvement or not? >> i think we have to plan as if we won't be able to avoid this kind of significant involvement. basically what that means is just as general clark mentioned, we are going to have to make sure that we have the right kind of sensors? pla in place, logistics in place, do the planning that puts the right kinds of troops in place should...
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. >> in your opinion, was it humanly possible to win the tour de france without doping? seven times in a row? >> not in my opinion. >> he did it. did all of it. disarmly frank. george howell is in austin, texas this morning. george, the latest on this really fascinating interview. >> john, good morning. you know, all you can say is wow. right off the top of this interview, he confessed. and as a reporter who is here in austin some 12 years ago, covering his rise, this is something honestly i can say many people in this community thought in the back of his minds, even as he viciously attacked those who doubted him. we know it was lance armstrong who was living as he describes himself as one big lie. lance armstrong spent years trying to outrun allegations that he used performance enhancing substances to fuel his successful cycling career. that race is now over. >> it was a big deal to you? did it feel wrong? >> at the time? >> yeah. >> no. >> it didn't feel wrong? >> no. scary. >> did you feel bad about it? >> no. even scarier. >> did you feel in any way that you were che
. >> in your opinion, was it humanly possible to win the tour de france without doping? seven times in a row? >> not in my opinion. >> he did it. did all of it. disarmly frank. george howell is in austin, texas this morning. george, the latest on this really fascinating interview. >> john, good morning. you know, all you can say is wow. right off the top of this interview, he confessed. and as a reporter who is here in austin some 12 years ago, covering his rise, this is...
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a cycling analyst and called lance armstrong's first tour de france race. what did you think of the interview last night? >> i thought for lance, it is pretty good. never going to give a weepy, cry ing apology. i thought the biggest was the cortizone admission. >> why was that the biggest? >> he had a positive test and if everybody wasn't willing to get rid of that, that seven years would never happen. i thought that was a very big admission. >> oprah asked him a lot about cheating, and i thought his abc was riveting. listen. >> i had this exercise, because i kept hearing -- >> that you're a cheat. >> i'm a drug cheat, cheat, i'm a cheater. i went in, looked up the definition of cheat. >> yes. >> and the definition of cheat is to gain advantage on raval or foe that they don't have. and i didn't view it that way. i viewed it as a level playing field. >> something psychologically so odd about that answer. what looks up that definition of cheating. if you are winning over and over, you clearly don't have a level playing field. >> and that is not the definition
a cycling analyst and called lance armstrong's first tour de france race. what did you think of the interview last night? >> i thought for lance, it is pretty good. never going to give a weepy, cry ing apology. i thought the biggest was the cortizone admission. >> why was that the biggest? >> he had a positive test and if everybody wasn't willing to get rid of that, that seven years would never happen. i thought that was a very big admission. >> oprah asked him a lot...
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>> yes. >> in your opinion, was it humanly possible to win the tour de france without doping? seven times in a row. >> not in my opinion. >> this morning we'll answer the big question, what's next for armstrong now that his reputation is in shambles. does this confession land him in new legal and financial jeopardy and can he ultimately redeem himself and rehab his reputation? and did oprah do the job in her exclusive interview? we begin our coverage this morning with cnn's george howell. >> reporter: lance armstrong spent years trying to outrun allegations that he used performance enhancing substances to fuel his successful cycling career. that race is now over. >> was it a big deal to you? did it feel wrong? >> at the time? >> uh-huh. >> no. >> it did not even feel wrong. >> no. scary. >> did you feel bad about it? >> no. even scarier. >> did you feel in any way that you were cheating? >> no. the scariest. >> reporter: after decades of denials, the seven tour de france winner came clean in part one of a wide ranging interview with oprah winfrey. >> i am flawed, deeply flawed
>> yes. >> in your opinion, was it humanly possible to win the tour de france without doping? seven times in a row. >> not in my opinion. >> this morning we'll answer the big question, what's next for armstrong now that his reputation is in shambles. does this confession land him in new legal and financial jeopardy and can he ultimately redeem himself and rehab his reputation? and did oprah do the job in her exclusive interview? we begin our coverage this morning with...